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I have already written about placing only nine players if you are really interested in getting good young players. There is also another way to get an advantage - by training 13% more than normal. You can achieve that this way:

Italy has been a "grande squadra" during all the U20Ver? World Cup, and it improved its last U20 World Cup performance during a game which won't be forgotten in the transalpine country. After getting 19 victories, 3 draws and a single lose, they ended up having done a great job in the U20 World Cup, which finished yesterday, and got their second medal ever -both in consecutive seasons-. The only difference is that this time, they've got a gold medal, instead of the bronze one they had in the last season's U20 World Cup.

There isn't an easy answer for this question, as there are many factors involved. Firstly, you need to know whether you want to sell him for as much money as you can or if you want to train him in your senior team. If you want to sell him, it is usually better to promote him as soon as he has turned 17 and if he has few skill sub-levels (so as to avoid having wasted weeks of training). But we will focus on the case in which you want him for your team or the national team. In this case, the age isn't that important. The following factors are more relevant: